Monthly Archives: February 2013

Being as this month was Launch Month (whee!) it’s not too surprising that Little White Lies has been popping up all over the interwebs… NA Books Vs Boys gave LWL a great review (★★★★!) and then had me back for an author interview later in the month. Nevaeh’s New Adult Book Blog offered […]

As Little White Lies has hit (and surpassed!) 100 adds on Goodreads I’ve commissioned a Goodreads Giveaway! If you have access to a UK address and a Goodreads Account, you can enter to win a signed paperback copy here. You have until the end of March to enter – good luck! And don’t forget […]

T H E N______________________ Andrew; friend of Adam (and Harriet’s) from their course. Studies English. Callahan; a professor teaching in the English Department; Adam’s tutor and dissertation supervisor. Dan; friend of Adam from First Year halls, friend of Sukie’s from their course. Studies Drama. Lauren; Adam’s girlfriend from back home. Lucy; friend of Harriet (and […]

She’d always felt safe with Harriet. Boys came and went, they all knew that; Johnny, Adam, even Miles, all transitory. Other girls tended to get the wrong impression of her, to throw around those ageless slurs: bitch, slut. If she chatted casually to their boyfriends at parties, they’d always come up with a reason to […]

She’d pulled back her hair to air her neck, just for one second, fanning her flushed cheeks by flapping her other hand. She’d smiled at him and pulled a face at how hot and stuffy the bar was. Miles had thought she was beautiful, the most beautiful girl he’d ever seen, and if you’d […]

But all she could think about – in those precious few minutes before someone would come up and force her downstairs – was last week’s, Shakespeare: Stage and Screen seminar. David Tennant was suitably becrowned, fretting and strutting his stuff upon the stage, projected on the wallscreen in front of the class and drawing everyone’s […]

He could picture it. Leigha and Harriet in a cute little flat, he and Adam living only a couple of tube stops away. Things would be more or less the same as now, better even: him and Adam over at the girls’ all the time, slobbing on the couches, eating takeaway and watching films, […]

“Take the first decently paid job that comes my way and try and get whatever fun I can out of life.” “Nobody gets out of it alive,” Sukie agreed sagely, waving her arm to encompass the field of mouldering bones behind them. “I’d like to fall in love,” she informed him, matter-of-factly. “That’s all. You […]

Our first Margaret Drummond (c.1340 – c.1375) was the second wife and queen of David II of Scotland. A member of the Scottish gentry, the young Margaret caught the eye of her king whilst he was married to Joan of the Tower, an English Princess – daughter of Edward II and Isabella of France. David […]

“When we live in France,” she said, eyes closed, “we’ll drink red wine with every meal. You can get a really great bottle of Merlot for just a couple of Euro. La bonne vie!” V I T A L S T A T S______________ NICOLA ELLIOT || studies POLITICS […]